What is going on! Chris Sale went from doing extremely well, to being a RP, and now all of the sudden this guy Addison Reed (RP) is up Sales a** to be the closer...... Do I save the embarrasment and bleeding and drop Sale?? Something is not right here. Some think he is bound for the DL, others think he will be back at SP. Does anyone really know? Anyway if I drop Sale these are my options:

Alexi Ogando (RP) <-------- Really like this guys stuff. Leaning Ogando.Rafael Soriano (RP) <------- Another guy that sticks out. Great stuff, and with Mariano out and Robertson blowing the save last night, will he get his chance?Casey Janssen (RP)Santiago Casilla (RP)Scott Downs (RP)

They announced it last week on rotowire, the move is happening with Sale as a reliever is due to the fact his arm cannot handle the innings load and as a precautionary move they are putting him back at a reliever. Right now they are checking him out and seeing where he is but all the hype in March was that Reed is the closer of the future, the future is now I guess.

Chris Sale said following Tuesday's game that he hasn't ruled out pitching as a starter again this season."No, absolutely not," said Sale. "Starting is something I hope I can get back into. We’ve been kind of talking back and forth. There’s a possibility of it. Not ruling it out is the best way to say it." White Sox manager Robin Ventura initially indicated that Sale would serve as the team's closer for the rest of the season, but even pitching coach Don Cooper acknowledged that the young left-hander could return to the rotation before the year is out. It's a confusing situation, but Sale remains a must-own in mixed leagues either way.

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